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    The iPhone 15 is designed to make a difference

    Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 13/09/2023

    » Apple held its annual iPhone launch event on Sept 12 at Apple Park, the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, California.

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    Recovering from a data breach

    Business, Published on 11/04/2023

    » The trend of personal data leaks is likely to continue as our personal and work activities become increasingly digitised. Even though such leaks directly influence individuals' privacy, corporate cybersecurity is put at risk as well.

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    E ar buddies

    Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 27/07/2022

    » Clear voice, ample bass, adequate sound stage, great noise cancelling, great fit and a price of around 6,499 baht are the strong points of the Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2 earbuds.

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    Big Tech Companies Brace for a Wave of Regulation

    Business, Published on 18/01/2022

    » Big tech companies are facing the biggest expansion in potential technology regulation in a generation. And while the jury is out on whether all that sound and fury will signify anything, for the first time there are signs that the big-tech backlash could have a substantive impact.

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    2021 Hulk phone has arrived

    Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 04/08/2021

    » Last year, I reviewed the XCover Pro (bit.ly/3C16RAu) which was summed as being "rubberised all around, waterproof, drop-proof, and having swappable batteries". This year's iteration of the XCover, the XCover 5, has been tweaked to be smaller, lighter and cheaper but still as tough as its predecessor.

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    Envisioning the future

    Published on 01/08/2019

    » It's all about disruption: An ageing population, robotics, a cashless society. The question is: How will our people and the economy cope?

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    Human override here to stay

    Life, James Hein, Published on 10/04/2019

    » Computers are useful tools and they will emotionlessly churn through thousands of operations in the blink of an eye to produce whatever results they were programmed to do. Most of the time the results are welcomed. When it comes to malware the results generate a different reaction, and then there are those spaces in the middle. The situation surrounding the Boeing 737 Max MCAS aircraft and the recent crash is an excellent example. The latest analysis would seem to indicate that the computer engineers made some choices that have had unintended consequences. In this case overriding the wishes of the pilots by assuming the plane was crashing, when it wasn't, and not allowing the human pilots to correct the computer's decisions.

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